What does MEATY mean?

Parts of Speech

Adjective

Definitions
  1. Containing a lot of meat
  2. Thick and fleshy
  3. Rich in interest or substance
Pronunciations
  • US: /ˈmiːti/
  • UK: /ˈmiːti/
Origin and Usage

The word "meaty" originated from the Middle English word "meti," which means "full of food" or "nourishing." It was first used to describe food that was rich in meat, but it has since been used more broadly to describe anything that is substantial or full of substance. The word is commonly used in the context of food, literature, and conversation.

Synonyms
  • Substantial
  • Rich
  • Hearty
  • Fleshy
  • Thick
Related Words
  • Meant
  • Metal
  • Mecca
  • Melee
  • Merry
Example Sentences
  1. The steak was very meaty and satisfying.
  2. The book was meaty and full of interesting ideas.
  3. The actor had a meaty role in the new movie.


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